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DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1935. s : _DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU L T s AL Sa . K S F s E ’Elk b eté 'ftla .lfi U. S. DEPARTMENT ; s Compl Details i The W LDAONEITDAL ls = e e Weather ‘ ‘A Two-Month Bowlmg Meet; (By the U. 8. Weathor Bareas) { b § 4 2.t Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 17: ts ) od > & = P el Fair and continued cold tonight and Friday; strong north- ; EA“ F |. 0 n R ersonnel, Dates Released| .7 e : . ! A 5 Adopting Alaska rivers and islands for team names, the Elks com- ‘Time ; Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity "Weather . L | pleted organization for another mixed bowling tournament last night. : p.m. yb:;ly gggg g 33 gg ;g g}i:; WOMEN'S SKIRTS §1.98 F{Civiiheatlis Miuble Blig e v o o thams i T it Py il Non oday MR 68w @ o VAL PR R R RIOR SRR IR . Moved! from as| aey = J RADIO REPORTS d A Wit F . d& e Tuesday in the Rivers loop and will begin tonight in the Island - W ewwminiattnn o e o o PRESERRE T GECIE S T bl » ngay g t League, February 26 is the final date of play. , YESTERDAY | TODLAY “ 001 Flannel’ T‘Veed Fabrlc' COrd‘urO} g Tonight's schedule is as follows: Kodiaks vs. Admiraltys at 7:30 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Preclp. 4a.s N PR e 3 @AMES TONIGHT -~ | oclock; Chichagofs vs. Baranofs at 8:30 o'clock; Unimaks vs. Douglas Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutler I / ’ \ ) 4 3 ) M e : at 9:30 o'clock. Barrow -6 -16 | -16 -10 12 0 Cldy “ O:\IEN S K:\ IT SI’IP-ON S“ EATERS g $195 | fiegbl:y vs. M . .:“:,';;l ; The remainder of the schedules and the personnel lists for both| Nome 26 26 s 22 12 o; Snow _ k WEgate 130 o= A .. Bethel a3 ;A3 12 =18 g 0 — | clock; Juneau Firemen ys | circuits follow: . p E 7 0 | i ) Fairbanks -3 12 22 -20 4 0 Pt.Cldy WOMEN'S SWEATERS .................8195 Migh School at § oclock (PP | 4rASKA RIVERS LEAGUE ALASKA ISLANDS LEAGUE | Dawson a0 -0 i 8 k. 0 ¢ Saeehiie s | Personnel Personnel 8t. Paul .38 36 $8° 86 (10 83 Cldy “Values to $6.50 " i Doattas. Nosstoelet’ L | ko KODIAKS B e qiie L KR | RE i % od! 30 y ‘ | :‘"';“;'m s’:”"."l"'kw" ::;sn:‘ag::;m i‘,.f',,:f,f,':f:{:’ i},; ootk 30 2 2 2 4 Trace Oldy WOMEN'S WOOL KNIT ¥ B s s icon il George Benson Eehin Tendriokan .. 167, | Jeedu . 7, 6 4+ 5 = 0 Clear e itk i 3 KUSKOKWIMS ADMIRALTYS SR L D — e o nd ] 3 Ketchikan .21 10 I 6 6 4 0 Clear | Art Judson Mrs. A. R. Duncan 128 ! SHOULDERETTES .... ,... i . ol 9008 | pioaparl. o RppeR mehi?| by’ Radde 183 ottty 1L GG SR ORI IR T & | 2 Cormick .. 160 monton -10 -20 | -28 .28 4 .04 ear & . ¥ Yes, sir. A regular City Bas-| o MO s TSy e Seattle 3 3 30 8 20 26 Snow J TEN’ 4 )i ketball League doubleheader is Portland ... 40 36 T S 48 Snow 4 WOMEN'S SILK BLOUSES ..............5195 & i fesie Mioeroier tu| yco 5, somaan ST o |ERas 82N E K School. i " John Halm . —g PG R Usialls, the hbop sport 15 plasea| 7 TMOEOR o R. E. Stevens L WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 a A ’r. Ee:e b:x:xuv?::d:’éasmn \f’é::i’n Miss Mabel Monson ... 134 fni ns:m.;NOFS & Low baromteric pressure continued this morning over the Pacific / %1 s, REORUISH e | Robert Kaufmapn rs. H. Sperling Northwest States, the lowest reported pressure being 29.30 inches a 10070 WOOL TWIN SWEATERS SETS |nel, prep championshiy game: at| oo poagen G. Blomgren 13 short distance west of the Washington cqast. Abnormally high pres- | Potiglas Natatoflung fomotrow rilghs STIKINES 4. D. Van Atta ... 158 sure prevailed over the MacKenzie River valley and all of Alaska, and {between Douslas.and Junesy High| .. 0 petrich 140 UNIMAKS the crest being 31.04 inches at Dawson. This general pressure dis- Bchool teams, the Olly League '\ "p'pogy TTim ) Mrs AT Koski ... 140 tribution has been attended by fair and cold weather over the east- SPORT COAT SWEATERS ’doub}e bill, ey Rpshgpved, wp fo John Walmer ... 156 W. 8 Pullen - 1 ern and southern portions of Alaska and the MacKenzie River Val- 2 : | tonight. . y ! TANANAS G. Messerschmidt ...... 158 ley, and by cloudy and mild weather over the Bering Sea coast. The | At the witching heur of 7:30 0-| y M. Lavenik 110 DOUGLAS lowest reported temperature this morning was 56 degrees below zero 25% OFF |clock, those . rolioking DeMolays g, g 143 M. B Bringdule ... 46 | at Davson ~ will combat much-improved | 154 George Shaw ... | Moose quintét. - And, an howr 1a-| U8 Larias Tom Petrich .. 154 & | ter, more or less, the Juneau Fire- | KRUZOFS I men are down %o meet the George Miss Donie Taylor 149 FO R PLY BO A R D ‘| Brothers in what should be the H. Messerschmidt . 165 | teature engagement of the even- M. Monagle ... 154 : P i G s Arros PLATE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS B3k In the second hali play, which| R, E. Southwell Mrs. H. L. Faulkner ... 164 HARDWOOD and PANELS . ehrends Co., Inc. } gz mse e oo oy - it oy o @ |Brothers and the Firemen have COPPERS Ed Sweum ... 140 CALL 62 won 4 game, and Have suffered no Mrs. M. Williams 156 ZAREMBOS y “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” |losses. The Firemen nosed out| Curtis Shattuck ... 163 Mrs. Edith Bavard 162 Krafft’s Cabmet ShO the Moose 1 a thrilling overtime Stan Grummett .. 149 Bob Brown .. 160 p struggle Tuesday, and the George TOLOVANAS Paul Kegel 146 l M,ll k Brothers won a rough tilt from Mrs. W. Andrews 152 | DURES ang wilwor, R 7].0;!‘ T " Mm NS 7 NGBR3t 5 » T T ::;mmgh School lads that same| appie Garn ... 151 Miss Dalma Hansen .. 107 s A i YOUNG TRAPPERS E estroyed their cabin recently. [ ; 3. 3. Cofinars, Jr. | James Butbheat, Jr. .. 188 econd and Franklin Streets EVERYTHING IN FIRE| The boys will rebutld next sum- | LU B 3 Hlfl z'm the first h‘t“ o‘! the season| Handicap ... T by A WiHgnrine . 14 mer after the fishing season. i Bassginn kiting o - s kot SCHEDULE | SCHEDULE men rose:up to smite the Grocery In | | team for. its .only defeat. .So, to- F. Geomettie and Frank Stevens, | the meantime they are occupying & iwo trappers living on Becharoff | y pying & Lake about 10 miles from Kanatak,)house belonging to H. N. Evans and | | night's. fracas, will find the Green Jost their home, an entire winter’s | have purchased another oumt,‘ 1 | Shirts striving, hard, not only for supply of groceries, guns, ammul gone on a tripping line and antiei- | | anether: ' .victory; but. for . sweet tion and household goods when fire | pate a good take of furs. ! revetige. Off to a good start this | Saturday, January 19: 7:30—Kruzofs vs. Attus. :30—Kodiaks vs. Chichagofs . 9:30—Zarembos vs. Dukes. | Tuesday, January 22: 7:30—Admiraltys vs. Baranofs. 0—Unimaks vs. Kruzofs. 9:30—Attus vs. Douglas. Friday, January 25: 7:30—Chichagofs vs. Attus. :30—Admiraltys vs. Dukes. 9:30—Kodiaks vs. Zarembos. Monday, January 28: 7:30—Dukes vs. Kruzofs. 8:30—Zarmebos vs. Unimaks. 9:30—Baranofs vs. Douglas. Thursday, January 31: 7:30—Admiraltys vs. Unimaks. 0—Kruzofs vs. Zarembos. 9:30—Baranofs vs. Dukes. Saturday, February 2: Friday, January 18: 7:30—Susitnas vs. Nushagaks. | 8:30—Yukons vs. Takus. | 9:30—Coppers vs. Tolovanas. | Monday, January 21: 7:30—Kuskokwims vs. Kobuks. 8:30—Stikines vs. Susitnas. | 9:30—Nushagaks vs. Tananas. | Thursday, January 24: 7:30—Takus vs, Nushagaks. 8:30—Kuskokwims vs. Tolovanas. 9:30—Yukons vs. Coppers. Saturday, January 26: 7:30—Tolovanas vs. Susitnas. 8:30—Coppers vs. Stikines. 9:30—Kobuks vs. Tananas. Tuesday, January 29: 7:30—Kuskokwims vs, Stikines. 8:80—Kobuks vs. Tolovanas. 9:30—Susitnas vs. Coppers. Friday, February 1: .- R time with a win, those Fire Lad- dies will be. just as -determined, on the other hand, to prove that that first balf decision was no| Basketball | | i TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOL GYM | vebwoen 530 an. 3. the Gotumis CITY LEAGUE—First Game, 7:30 P. M. | between 530 and 8§30, thé Columbia DeMOLAYS Lumber Pin Aces Click 1,-| A | tuke. | 603 Score in ‘Beat- | . The opener, too, should provide | ing Barbers | plenty of excitement. With Jerry S tér playing - thé lmproved | ball _that . he - showed: Tuesday against the Firemen and .with the aid of a.new .addition named Yar- SALE! DURING OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE BUY NOW! | Lumbia Company’s . trio: made an| & | impressive debut. in the Brunswiek | iy i o088 B 080 ewe the Moose could hand the Del | Alleys January League last nlght,‘;l‘” Dlenty of bi.mm!e:‘::‘; ‘derentmg the Barbers, 1,603 'wi Mready once, those Moose players s - i |can't afford: snother loss. And the J. Halm had 538, J. Snow had Prices are climbing on quality | | DeMolays, Musps win' to- keep pace| 7:30—Tananas vs. Kuskokwims. 7:30—Douglas vs. Admiraltys. merchandise 532, and Johansen rolled 533. This | with the leaders. 8:30—Kabuks vs. Coppers. 8:30—Baranofs vs. Zarembos. : Us Ls“onte otL the best t\l-o:m;:ld w;:':: P-': . hultml‘; YI'-‘ b ot 9:30—Takus vs. Tolovonas. 9:30—Chichagof vs. Dukes. . etforts come ou unswi r third:game in eight | Monday, February 4: Tuesday, February 5: Y 2 Alleys this season. +i | days, the- Juneau High School| 7:30—Yukons vs. Tolovanas. 7:30—Kodiaks vs. Dukes. 3 MEN'S AND WOMEN'’S § M 0 0 S E For the losers, Galao had 493. | basketballers today were preparing | g:30—Kuskokwims vs. Susitnas. 8:30—Admiraltys vs. Kruzofs. Reg. Price Sale Price bt Tonight's fracas at 8 o'clock lists | for (bheir: invasion of :Douglas to-| 9:39—Nushagaks vs. Stikines. 9:30—Attus vs. Unimaks. | the Wahto Boarding House and mo"finuht ix(lj ;hz third game | Thursday, February 7: Friday, February 8: $785 .o s6.45 " i | Locals in & match. e ourrent Gastineau Channel 7:30—Kobuks vs. Susitnas. 7:30—Chichagofs vs. Douglas. SHCOND GAME"—8'30 P. M. ¥ | Last night’s summary: 1| prep titly , seties. 8:30—Tolovanas vs. Nushagaks. 8:30—Krizofs vs. Baranofs. 685.......NOW ... ... 545 | Columbia Lumber Co: i Leading by two .victories and| ¢:30—Takus vs. Tananas. 9:30—Dukes vs. Attus. 58D, i NOW .... .... 4.85 GE ORGE BROTH ERS { Jo: AN 156 223 159— 538 | needig huit one mote win,to cinch | gaturday, February 9: Monday, February 11: 485 NOW 3.95 J. Snow 203 170 156— 532 | the' ctowm, 'the duneau lads will | 7.30—Takus vs. Coppérs. 7:30—Dukes vs. Chichagofs. (s > RIREED) o NG A | Johansen 201 165 167— 533 geo fim’g:h m“m ttzo mdefett © 8:30—Yukons vs. Tananas. 8:30—Unimaks vs. Dukes. vs. o ¥, T OITOW | 9:30—Stiki . Tol s 9:30—Kodiaks vs. ; » ” | el B g Sl SRS o | e, ey e |y e BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S | d ¥ o .Douglas Na-| g, ? 5 7 J UNEAU FI REMEN Galao ... 180 147 166— 498 | tatorttim floor. RE LM 18 Stikings Litdggy L S ‘ | |+ Howe §:30—Kuskokwims vs. Coppers. 8:30—Admiraltys vs. Zarembos, (4] Reynolds 138 154 133— 417 m. there is one it‘em that | - 9.3p—Nushagaks vs. Kobuks. 9:30—Attus vs. Baranofs. Ray 145 176 147— 468 e ,; in the home club's {avor.|ga¢urday, February 16: Monday, Febriary 18: ADMISSION | . Py | nedy ‘lads not only played 7:30—Tolovanas vs. Tananas. 7:30—Dukes vs. Douglas. woMEN’s Adults 25 Children 15 | odpWl i s 0 tfi:“h‘m Sguinst the Douglss | 4:30—Yukons va. Susitnas. 8:30—Admiraltys vs. Chichagots. i o s ; ———— ¢ A ‘engaged ' : kwi . Takus. : % 1 ts 25 cents en 15 cents | ks GoRPiEs maniik | PR SRbhpenit Tty sight | s e T 9:30—Kodiaks vs. Kruzofs. Alleln A” Hosiery . . .. .. 85c¢ pr., 3 for $2.50 Tiesday, February 19: | 7:30—8tikines vs. Takus. 8:30—Kuskokwims vs. Nushagaks. 9:30—Tananas Vs. Thursday, February 21: 7:30—Unimaks vs. Chichagofs. 8:30—Admiraltys vs. Attus. Silk and Wool, best quality . . .. ....85¢c pair RECENTLY AT . KANATAK | The Douglas condition may be bet- W, g ; «E.: Engstrom and Chuck i | Three couples were married re- Safe Place for Money!” In the United States today, approxi- mately 54,000,000 people choose to keep their money in over 14,000 banks where they know their funds are safe and where they are assured of ghe P proper services necessary in handling their financial affairs. T h St In the Juneau territory, many people have selected this bank to snfegua'rd their funds and render the financial services they need. Insured safety, complete facilities, and willing co-op- eration are their guarantee of com- plete banking satisfaction. ] First National Bank e c Ul | ticularly he is advocating a 40- | hour week and old age pensjons. | Leslie White, | | her duties as nurse after a vaca- |tlon in the south. The hospital is {~Flying -along the shores of the ¥ukon River ~at a height of 10 from the groutid was the re- tent éxperiehice: of Pilots Crosson and* Robbins ‘who were taking an invalid- wontdn reguiring immediate medisal abtention from Kokrines to Mbufi' By preatrangement the planes- Kokrines at the same time; flew together through impenetcable fog 10 feet from the ground for a distance of 20 miles, each. :flpl as_a standby to the othér-4n tase of need. The story of pn and ins’' heroism, per- for ‘“for the sake of the Il woman, wias told by the occupants of another plane that had been forced to land because of the fog's are enroute to Washington, D, O, where Mr. Moore will represent ‘alt employees of the Alaska, Railroad in an effort to obtain working conditions that prevail in Govern- ment circles in other lines, Par- ——— ¢ UNALASKA HOSPITAL BUSY, A busy summer was experienced at the new Unalaska Hospital, op- erated under the direction of Dr. according to Mrs. Mary Bunting, who is returning to equipped with X-ray and other modern facllities and its 20 beds have been filled continually since it o] h Dende, 8 TR A8 _ SONS OF NORWAY or meeting Friday night ;o'clock, Odd Fellows' Hall, All members urged to —adv, T y JUST RECEIVED . . New shipment of imported. qups |ab and saucers at The Nugget Shop. s —adv. Shields. Mrs. Ethel Rigney was t » | matron ‘of honor and Mr.. Shields attended the bridegroom. The bride is'a recent arrival from Gadsden, } e AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE At Elks' Hall Saturday night, Jan. Best of music_and entertain- —ady. e Old papers for saie here: and all Brother Moose are invited to attend. : ——— w3t | cently in Kanatak: Miss Alexandra | Whybe, both of Douglas, have been | pianc Feprutry st @ s:t;mm:m‘g;“qus' i WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SNAP BT RN db:d | Kaimakott and Frank Stevens; Miss | selegted ‘as. the- otfictals. 80— i A % i = |4 3 74 . meppe i sl e s % x :,mhagaks vs.1 Coppers. 7:30—Attus vs. Zarembos, GALOSHES—‘].‘O * 'Y Shangin " & 3 us vs. Susitnas. 8:30—Chichagof: . Kruzofs. | (4 ) ‘ ix:;k:gdmpi ‘;im ascovia Odon: ‘B—',ng’m:"m“ m&’l;tons vs. Kohuks. s:su_Ko:m:g"y: v;u-anoms WOME N’s PRADO BOOTS—$2.95 | \ / | B 0 , February 25: Tuesday, February 26: N\ monies were performed by ‘Fathat %"‘:‘: nlght| " 1:30—Yukons vs. Nushagaks. 7:30—Kodiaks. 5. Attus. Ry~ | | Kasseware of Kodiak. The Ka Jugesy preg| B:30—Tanatias vs. Susitnas. 8:30—Baranofs vs. Unimaks. % 3 7 5 } ) | ‘;21‘::;! mwfl‘mé ! :;! e d(:?!:x visiting DC8U DrER| §.50Robuks vs. Btikines. 9:30—Douglas vs. Kruzofs. g 3 il Sh S | - | occupation; Follawing ‘ the ~mars|" High Schogl lll t i Overa 0,000,00( m.“gf Mis, ‘¥, McFariand ,m hés,p:re:t_‘ . FAIRBANKS WEDDING S ;l;rw'ggnn a y oe Ore |taied with a- dinher and_d rom matriage of Miss Eva Harris s sl | ’ P eople Say e v s 1 thé Bitee sets, of news g e ey 1 Bl Mortis wia s| Regular meeting longht ;o “Styles of the Times” | weds, o 0| becent. event 1n. ks 4t the|o'clock at Moose Hall Social | ( “A Sound Bank Is the | : honie of Mr. é&nd Mrs. Thomas en!:rclu:lmenm follow meet.‘snndg] LOU HUDSON, Mgr. OPP Alaska Meat Co. N GERTIE OLSEN, —adv, Secretary. | GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND “T¢ HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. 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